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... in Cannon Beach for dinner and some tasty beers. I recommend the blackberry wheat. We drove past Haystack Rock and proceeded to CapeLookoutStatePark where we camped for the night
We woke early and broke down camp ASAP. We got on the trail (Cape ...

Found our way to CapeLookout. The campspot was just a short walk to the ocean. The winds and waves were wild. We wanted to see wild ocean and that's what we got. Gotta love supposed "dry" camping with full hook-ups, just no cable or internet. The price ...

... nbsp; We left without buying any socks, but headed straight for the cheese factory 14 miles down the road.
The Tillamook cheese factory is a happening place. There were schools and tourists all over the place. We got free samples ...

... some stunning views! The Sun was shining and the coast line was gorgeous so it was a great bit of the ride! We continued on into Tillamook which is home to Tillamook cheese factory which has been recommended to us by many, so we had a little stop off to ...

... that night was only 2 miles away. After dropping back into Manzanita the next morning for a cuppa, I hit the road for CapeLookout - one of three capes just west of the town of Tillamook. Or Tillamoooook (big dairy country). I sailed through the ...

... like our fogs at home. We had a cool and breezy day to travel a bit further north to CapeLookoutStatePark. Couldn't resist a trip to the Tillamook Cheese Factory, more cheese (free samples!), and a healthy serving of their delicious ice cream. The ...

... set in all night and there was some serious moisture happening. Our first (and really only main) stop of the day was at the Tillamook Cheese Factory. Now for those of you that seriously love cheese (or even kind of like cheese), this place is absolutely ...

... portions of the road shoulder on the side of the mountain are supported by a rock wall. Wow. We decided to stay at CapeLookout, a statepark on the coast, for the next two days until this storm passes. Hopefully the rain stops and we can do some ...

... . It consisted mainly of cornfields and cattle ranches. We briefly connected with 101 and broke off to venture on a slight detour to CapeLookout. As we approached the ocean, a thin veil of mist was visible in the distance, which thickened as we grew ...